2372 - North Carolina and the American Civil War

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This program examines the American Civil War as it applied to, impacted, and influenced North Carolina. What happened in this state during the Nineteenth Century that still resonates today? The presentation begins with the reasons for North Carolina's joining the Confederacy and concludes with the state during the Reconstruction era, with the contextual implications for today's political events. Lecture (plus Questions) Facilitated Discussion Viewing Videos

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G. Wade Carmichael

G. Wade Carmichael, BFA Indiana University (Historic Materials and Techniques), was Director of Exhibits, Indiana State Museum, and Executive Director, Charlotte Museum of History. He has taught Fine Arts at Indiana University, Education through Exhibitry at Indiana State Museum, Managing Historic Sites & Properties at Queen's College, and History, Arts, Culture for the Cary Senior Center and Wake Tech Community College.